kinntj
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THAT'S who everybody's been talking about?? I thought it was MICHAEL PALIN. Ya know, Monty Python? Shoot, I almost would've voted for it that was his pick.
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Gotta love ya for that one!

THAT'S who everybody's been talking about?? I thought it was MICHAEL PALIN. Ya know, Monty Python? Shoot, I almost would've voted for it that was his pick.
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She is more experience than Obama. Look at her job experience.
HAHAHAHAHAH that is funny "abortifacients!"
Move to "Latin America" and do your part because I am not sure what Palin as VP has to do with a hosptial in Latin America.
I hardly think McCain can just pluck any woman Republican out of obscurity and expect all Hillary supporters to think he's their man.
Good grief...She is not "a woman AGAINST women". She is a woman who perhaps holds a different set of values and political views than some other women.
Good Grief is right. She is AGAINST women having any say about their own business, that is against women ... While is not the only thing I base my vote on, it does matter to me and a LOT of other voters, male and female.
Its just kill' ya, huh?
She is more experience than Obama. Look at her job experience.
Would you make up your mind? Does the veep matter or not?
The logical leap for many is that all women who are pro-choice would automatically terminate, I most wholeheartedly assure you this is a lie.
Most prochoice people I know would never choose abortion for themselves. They just think it a decision between a woman and her doctor. No more no less. Many on the right just do not get this MAJOR distinction. And it is a major one.
Good Grief is right. She is AGAINST women having any say about their own business, that is against women ... While is not the only thing I base my vote on, it does matter to me and a LOT of other voters, male and female.
Yep. She's the ENEMY of women.
Yeah, the whole "Emancipation Proclamation" thing really hurt him in the swing states.
I think a lot of voters look more at the sex than the views. Not saying it's right, but it's the truth.
There is a wave rolling over our country which seems to bully people into being afraid to openly criticize Obama for fear of being labeled a racist. Never mind if the things you oppose about him have ZERO to do with race. And people being the sheep they are, are so afraid of being identified as racists that they join the bandwagon to "show" they are openminded.
She's been MAYOR! And a governor for 18 months.
Hardly qualifications to be POTUS.
Even McCain's inside advisers are complaining!
Have you been pregnant? I don't consider it a laugh riot, but something I'm having to endure so I can have a baby. And I'm not even huge yet!
Having an unwanted child because someone didn't approve of my lifestyle is punishment. For me as well as the child. Adoption isn't the answer for everyone, either.
Ummmm. Clinton inherited a defecit from Reagan and left a surplus for Bush.
And I guess you didn't watch Obamas speech last night. 95% of people to get a tax CUT.
I was one of those people. A republican that knew abortion was not a choice for my family. But who was I to say what was the right choice for another family?
Then, at 30 weeks of gestation (3 weeks into the third trimester) my wife's water broke and she and was life-flighted to Denver where my DS was born. We spent 7 weeks in the NICU and I saw babies. Babies born as early as 25 weeks. Babies that could have been legally aborted. It was a life-altering, watershed time for me and my wife. It forced me to come to the realization that it's not about a "choice" It really is about a baby. And those babies deserve to be protected. The will to live by those fragile little babies is tremendous and inspiring. For me, it has nothing to do with religion. It has nothing to do with choice. It's a baby. And I have have seen them up close and personal. I challenge anyone to spend time in a NICU and still think it's OK to terminate those lives just because they are untimely or unwanted.
Now here's what I'm thinking - the Republicans have now identified their own woman to be president someday. Hillary supporters should see Palin as a threat, not as an option.
Talk about a reach ... thanks for the belly laugh!And I guess you didn't watch Obamas speech last night. 95% of people to get a tax CUT.
I was one of those people. A republican that knew abortion was not a choice for my family. But who was I to say what was the right choice for another family?
Then, at 30 weeks of gestation (3 weeks into the third trimester) my wife's water broke and she and was life-flighted to Denver where my DS was born. We spent 7 weeks in the NICU and I saw babies. Babies born as early as 25 weeks. Babies that could have been legally aborted. It was a life-altering, watershed time for me and my wife. It forced me to come to the realization that it's not about a "choice" It really is about a baby. And those babies deserve to be protected. The will to live by those fragile little babies is tremendous and inspiring. For me, it has nothing to do with religion. It has nothing to do with choice. It's a baby. And I have have seen them up close and personal. I challenge anyone to spend time in a NICU and still think it's OK to terminate those lives just because they are untimely or unwanted.